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Updated · Westpac IQ · Jun 21
New Zealand Employment Confidence Index Sinks 12.5 Points to 83.1, Lowest Since 2004
Updated
Updated · Westpac IQ · Jun 21

New Zealand Employment Confidence Index Sinks 12.5 Points to 83.1, Lowest Since 2004

1 articles · Updated · Westpac IQ · Jun 21

Summary

  • The Westpac-McDermott Miller Employment Confidence Index dropped 12.5 points in the June quarter to 83.1, its weakest reading since the survey began in September 2004.
  • The fall pushed the gauge below 100, a level that signals pessimists outnumber optimists on job-market prospects.
  • Westpac’s survey result points to a sharply deteriorating view of employment conditions in New Zealand as households assess hiring and job security.
  • The record-low reading adds to evidence of labor-market weakness and could reinforce expectations of a softer economic outlook.

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